PIRSCRIPTION – “THE DOSE”

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I knew the homie and Cen-Tex rapper Big Gibz had a new track with Pirscription called “Pass Me The Lighter” that would be the follow up to the highly successful “Body Bags” they did, but I didn’t have any expectations for it and didn’t know what to expect. Soooo, with that being said…..

I got a new record to add to my playlist

Take that as me saying this shit jams, it’s got a laid back beat (S/O to Dat Trill Meskin Gibbie) and the hook (a sample from Gibz verse on Body Bags) combines for perfect riding music.

Gibz verse is first, he delivers and keeps it all about the subject at hand with a memorable verse followed by Pirscription who has been on point lately and keeps his string of dope verses going. Rasheed delivers maybe the most solid verse of the song, with a unique flow it felt good to hear again.

But then……. an almost akward pause in the song, that loses you in the smokey atmosphere of the moment.

Just when your mind gets to the top of the roller coaster, Juan Gotti from the Dope House fam catches you off guard as the entire track screws itsself slower, to an old school Texas flow pace. With a screwed outro featuring Cyp D Hype from the “80′s Babies”, this record is a perfect addition to any smoking mixes, so download it, and before I leave…. could you please PASS ME THE LIGHTER?

This is a statement and only the beginning.

Pirscription and Duce drop the second video from the collaborative mixtape Closed Caskets, it’s sure to be a fan favorite and with a message most of us can get behind it should be an exciting release. So light ya knew and enjoy some visuals from OOAK.

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Wake up wake up and put some facts in your brain.

Ok, here’s the deal, Script is going to Colorado for the Cannabis Cup (for the 2nd year straight … lucky bastard) and in honor of that I decided to drop some knowledge about the Marijuana industry. He also said something about maybe a video shoot/release while he is there, but that’s a story for another time… so stay tuned!

Now, I’m not one for propaganda pieces and trying to convince anyone I Just want to leave you with something to think about so here are some facts and numbers because we all know that men lie women lie but numbers don’t lie, HOVA.

Let’s start with what it cost State and Federal governments to run Marijuana Prohibition, according to Harvard University economist Jeffery Miron that figure is an estimated $17.4 billion. That number alone should cause concern and raise questions about the integrity of the entire operation especially when you consider that it’s fairly obvious that it hasn’t been successful. The investment company ArcView Market Research found that in 2013 the legal marijuana market is worth $1.53 billion, which is modest when you see that the same report found that it will reach $10.2 billion by 2020.

When looking for the possibility of Texas and others to join the list of Medical states, a lot of eyes have descended on Colorado as we all wait and see how the state does being one of the first to legalize Marijuana. So far it’s been a complete success in the financial sector of it. In the first 2 months of 2014 the state collected $6.17 million and went on to collect $98 million during the fiscal year of 2014 according to a recent budget proposal from Gov. John Hickenlooper there will be $40 million devoted to public school construction and an estimated 7,500-10,000 industry jobs that opened up in 2014.

Colorado isn’t the only one benefitting, Washington state has projected that they will raise $190 million in taxes and fees, California’s medicinal dispensaries has an annual revenue of 105 million and Arizona’s marijuana market has an estimated value of $142.19 million. Maine has even got on board and will possibly be able to vote on it in 2016 after estimating that it could earn $36 million every year by legalizing and regulating marijuana, that is only a small portion of the states that have took a step in the direction of legalizing and regulating marijuana.

As we can see there is plenty of money to be made and with so many needs that need to be met from schools to after school programs, social security, research, etc. We have to take a serious look and be open minded, we have to erase some of the preconceived notions that exist about marijuana and go about it the right way so until we are free from the oppression of ignorance let’s respect the law and in the words of Nate Dogg…… “Smoke Weed Everyday”…. well, if its legal.